Claims
- 1. A firearm cartridge, comprising:
a case for housing a propellant, the case having,
an aft end, a straight-walled portion connected to the aft end and defining a base cavity having an interior base diameter, a shoulder connected to the straight-walled portion, a neck connected to the shoulder and having an interior neck diameter, wherein the interior base diameter is approximately at least twice the interior neck diameter; and a bullet at least partially nested within the neck.
- 2. The firearm cartridge of claim 1, wherein the shoulder is configured radially to direct a shockwave to a focus point adjacent a base of the bullet.
- 3. The firearm cartridge of claim 2, wherein the shoulder has an elliptical configuration.
- 4. The firearm cartridge of claim 2, wherein the shoulder has a spherical configuration.
- 5. The firearm cartridge of claim 2, wherein the shoulder has a parabolic configuration.
- 6. The firearm cartridge of claim 5, wherein the case further includes a rimfire flash path.
- 7. The firearm cartridge of claim 1, wherein the neck has an interior surface at least partially coated with a thermally insulating coating.
- 8. The firearm cartridge of claim 1, wherein a base of the bullet is at least partially coated with a thermally insulating coating.
- 9. A firearm cartridge, comprising:
a case for housing a propellant, the case having,
an aft end, a straight-walled portion connected to the aft end and defining a base cavity having an interior base diameter, a radial shoulder connected to the straight-walled portion, a neck having an interior neck diameter, wherein the interior base diameter is approximately at least twice the interior neck diameter, and a non-radial neck/shoulder junction connecting the neck to the radial shoulder; and a bullet having a bullet base and at least partially nested within the neck, wherein the radial shoulder is configured to direct a shockwave from a primer ignition to a focus point adjacent the bullet base.
- 10. The firearm cartridge of claim 9, wherein the neck has an interior surface at least partially coated with a thermally insulating coating.
- 11. The firearm cartridge of claim 9, wherein the bullet base is at least partially coated with a thermally insulating coating.
- 12. The firearm cartridge of claim 9, wherein the bullet base is disposed proximate the neck/shoulder junction.
- 13. The firearm cartridge of claim 9, wherein the radial shoulder has an elliptical configuration.
- 14. The firearm cartridge of claim 9, wherein the radial shoulder has a spherical configuration.
- 15. The firearm cartridge of claim 9, wherein the radial shoulder has a parabolic configuration.
- 16. The firearm cartridge of claim 15 wherein the case further includes a rimfire flash path.
- 17. A method for manufacturing a firearm cartridge, comprising:
providing an aft end; disposing a cylindrical case wall on the aft end to provide a straight-walled portion defining a base cavity and having an interior base diameter; disposing a radial shoulder on the straight-walled portion, the radial shoulder configured to direct a shockwave to a focus point; forming a non-radial neck/shoulder junction on the radial shoulder; disposing a neck on the neck/shoulder junction, the neck having an interior neck diameter, wherein the interior base diameter is approximately at least twice the interior neck diameter; and disposing a bullet at least partially within the neck.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising at least partially coating an interior surface of the neck with a thermally insulating coating to advance a burning front along the interior surface.
- 19. The method of claim 17, further comprising at least partially coating a base of the bullet a thermally insulating coating.
- 20. The method of claim 17, wherein disposing the bullet further comprises disposing a base of the bullet proximate the neck/shoulder junction.
- 21. The method of claim 17, wherein the radial shoulder has an elliptical configuration.
- 22. The method of claim 17, wherein the radial shoulder has a spherical configuration.
- 23. The method of claim 17, wherein the radial shoulder has a parabolic configuration.
- 24. A gun chamber for use in a firearm for firing a case-less projectile, comprising:
a straight-walled portion defining a base cylindrical cavity having an interior base diameter; a radial shoulder portion connected to the straight-walled portion and defining a radial shoulder cavity; a neck portion defining a neck cavity and having an interior neck diameter, wherein the interior base diameter is approximately at least twice the interior neck diameter; and a non-radial neck/shoulder junction disposed between the neck portion and the radial shoulder portion, wherein the radial shoulder portion is configured to direct a shockwave from a primer ignition to a focus point adjacent the neck/shoulder junction.
- 25. The gun chamber of claim 24, wherein the radial shoulder portion has an elliptical configuration.
- 26. The gun chamber of claim 24, wherein the radial shoulder portion has a spherical configuration.
- 27. The gun chamber of claim 24, wherein the radial shoulder has a parabolic configuration.
- 28. A firearm cartridge, comprising:
an aft end; a cylindrical case wall connected to the aft end, the case wall having an interior surface and defining a cavity; a propellant disposed within the cavity; a bullet having a base and at least partially nested within the case wall; and a thermally insulating coating disposed at least partially along the interior surface and at least partially along the base of the bullet.
- 29. A firearm cartridge, comprising:
a case for housing a propellant, the case having,
an aft end, a straight-walled portion connected to the aft end and defining a base cavity, a radial shoulder connected to the straight-walled portion and centered around a longitudinal axis of the cartridge, a non-radial neck/shoulder junction connected to the radial shoulder, and a neck connected to the non-radial neck/shoulder junction; and a bullet having a bullet base and at least partially nested within the neck, wherein the radial shoulder is configured to direct a shockwave from a primer ignition to a focus point adjacent the bullet base.
- 30. The firearm cartridge of claim 29, wherein the neck has an interior surface at least partially coated with a thermally insulating coating.
- 31. The firearm cartridge of claim 29, wherein the bullet base is at least partially coated with a thermally insulating coating.
- 32. The firearm cartridge of claim 29, wherein the bullet base is disposed proximate the neck/shoulder junction.
- 33. The firearm cartridge of claim 29, wherein the radial shoulder has an elliptical configuration centered around the longitudinal axis of the cartridge.
- 34. The firearm cartridge of claim 29, wherein the radial shoulder has a spherical configuration centered around the longitudinal axis of the cartridge.
- 35. The firearm cartridge of claim 29, wherein the radial shoulder has a parabolic configuration centered around the longitudinal axis of the cartridge.
- 36. A firearm cartridge, comprising:
a case for housing a propellant, the case having,
an aft end, a straight-walled portion connected to the aft end and defining a base cavity, a shoulder connected to the straight-walled portion, and a neck connected to the shoulder; a bullet having a bullet base and at least partially nested within the neck; and a thermally insulating coating at least partially disposed on the bullet base and on an interior surface of the neck.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/236,233 entitled “Method for Design of Self-Contained Cartridges and Case-Less Gun Chambers” filed Sep. 28, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60236233 |
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